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10.06.2024

Lectra: TextileGenesis joins forces with Forest Stewardship Council ® (FSC®)

The Lectra Group company announced a new collaboration between TextileGenesis, the textile traceability platform and the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®). It will enable the implementation, via the TextileGenesis platform, of new solutions to ensure the traceability of cellulose fibers from responsibly managed forests.

In fashion, many textiles such as viscose, lyocell and modal use man-made cellulose fibers. These fibers are themselves made from wood pulp, the production of which can contribute to deforestation.

Founded in 1994, the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®) is an international NGO whose mission is to promote responsible forest management worldwide. In particular, the organization offers certification for products and raw materials which have been obtained from wood grown in responsibly managed forests, and comes from supply chains where social rights of workers, communities and indigenous peoples have been safeguarded.

The Lectra Group company announced a new collaboration between TextileGenesis, the textile traceability platform and the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®). It will enable the implementation, via the TextileGenesis platform, of new solutions to ensure the traceability of cellulose fibers from responsibly managed forests.

In fashion, many textiles such as viscose, lyocell and modal use man-made cellulose fibers. These fibers are themselves made from wood pulp, the production of which can contribute to deforestation.

Founded in 1994, the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®) is an international NGO whose mission is to promote responsible forest management worldwide. In particular, the organization offers certification for products and raw materials which have been obtained from wood grown in responsibly managed forests, and comes from supply chains where social rights of workers, communities and indigenous peoples have been safeguarded.

Amit Gautam, founder and CEO of TextileGenesis, explains: "We've already been working with Man Made Cellulosic Fiber Producers for several years to facilitate, thanks to our blockchain-inspired technology, the traceability of fibers manufactured by the most virtuous producers, and we've integrated their analysis criteria into our platform. By also becoming an FSC® partner today, we're taking things a step further. This new collaboration will support companies in the traceability of FSC certified fibers and support the administration and data management of FSC Chain of Custody certification. All players in the value chain will benefit from increased transparency and much more reliable upstream data. Fashion brands will be able to demonstrate much more easily that their garments use textiles made from responsibly sourced man-made cellulose fibers."

Fabian Farkas, FSC International Chief Commercial Director, adds: “We are seeing a rapid increase in interest in FSC certification from the textile industry, marking a very positive trend. Through this collaboration with TextileGenesis, we aim to simplify the administrative part of FSC certification for companies within the textile supply chain by automating many required data processes. Our goal is to empower brands to identify opportunities for seamless progress in meeting their FSC procurement policies.”

Following the signature in October 2023 of a memorandum of understanding with the International Cotton Association (ICA) and the launch last January of two consortiums with footwear and leather players, and more recently the announcement of its partnership with the Aid by Trade Foundation (AbTF), the initiator of The Good Cashmere Standard® (GCS), TextileGenesis confirms, with this new collaboration with the FSC®, its central place in the ecosystem of players mobilizing for more sustainable and responsible fashion.

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Lectra

Global Fashion Agenda presents new digital film series (c) Fashion Redressed
22.09.2023

Global Fashion Agenda presents new digital film series

Global Fashion Agenda (GFA) presented a new online film series: Fashion Redressed. Produced by BBC StoryWorks Commercial Productions, the captivating series intends to inspire the industry to take action to transform the way we produce and consume fashion.

Global Fashion Agenda (GFA) presented a new online film series: Fashion Redressed. Produced by BBC StoryWorks Commercial Productions, the captivating series intends to inspire the industry to take action to transform the way we produce and consume fashion.

Every day we express ourselves through our clothes. Encompassing cultures, personalities, traditions and beliefs, fashion is core to how we present ourselves to the outside world. But our consumption of fashion and clothing is pushing our planet and societies to its limits. Fashion trendsetters and pioneers are working to meet this challenge head-on with game-changing ideas. At the heart of this is the question: how can we keep expressing all we do through fashion, but without hurting the planet?
 
Focused on finding the answers, Fashion Redressed, comprises multiple films that showcase organisations from across the fashion and textile industries. Launched on a BBC.com microsite, the series spotlights the innovations across the world that are influencing the new seasons of fashion, featuring a collection of stories that depict tailor-made solutions to fit us and our planet.
 
The 11 self-contained branded films showcase a range of participants including: eBay, Elk, The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Vestiaire Collective, Spinnova, Lenzing, Faherty, FarFetch, Waste2Wear, Colorifix and Forest Stewardship Council. Each film focuses on a bespoke solution that can benefit us and the planet. From the scientist taking inspiration from silk-spinning spiders in Helsinki and the duo taking a deep dive into the genetic makeup of colour in Cambridge, to the pre-loved clothes being brought to life on a global platform from Paris and the importance of cultural appreciation in Arizona, fashion gathers the most creative and innovative minds. This series expresses the dynamism and creativity of the fashion world, spotlighting the people weaving change into the fibres of fashion and those who are working to find the stylish side of a more sustainable sector.
 
The series was unveiled ahead of GFA’s landmark event – Global Fashion Summit: Boston Edition – on 27 September. The forum will bring together fashion stakeholders for agenda-setting discussions and productive meetings on critical environmental and social issues.

© Covestro
26.05.2021

Covestro: Teilweise biobasierte Rohstoffe für Notizbücher von Moleskine®

Notizbücher von Moleskine® sind Nachbildungen des legendären Notizbuchs, das von Persönlichkeiten wie Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway und Bruce Chatwin benutzt wurde. Moleskine legt besonderen Wert auf nachhaltigere Produkte und Herstellverfahren und wurde bereits vom Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) zertifiziert. Für die Einbände seiner klassischen Notizbücher setzt das Unternehmen auf die wässrige INSQIN® Polyurethan(PU)-Technologie von Covestro für die Textilbeschichtung mit teilweise biobasierten Rohstoffen. Dadurch wird der Einsatz alternativer Rohstoffe bei der Herstellung der synthetischen Einbände erhöht.

Notizbücher von Moleskine® sind Nachbildungen des legendären Notizbuchs, das von Persönlichkeiten wie Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway und Bruce Chatwin benutzt wurde. Moleskine legt besonderen Wert auf nachhaltigere Produkte und Herstellverfahren und wurde bereits vom Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) zertifiziert. Für die Einbände seiner klassischen Notizbücher setzt das Unternehmen auf die wässrige INSQIN® Polyurethan(PU)-Technologie von Covestro für die Textilbeschichtung mit teilweise biobasierten Rohstoffen. Dadurch wird der Einsatz alternativer Rohstoffe bei der Herstellung der synthetischen Einbände erhöht.

Im Mittelpunkt der Anwendung stehen wässrige PU-Dispersionen, deren Kohlenstoffgehalt bis zu 50 Prozent auf Biomasse basiert und die den CO2-Fußabdruck entsprechend reduzieren, aber die gleiche gute Qualität wie fossil-basierte Rohstoffe bieten. Die Beschichtung zeichnet sich auch durch einen Premium-Look und eine angenehme Haptik aus – wie es der charakteristischen Qualität dieser Notizbücher entspricht. Durch den Einsatz der INSQIN® Technologie sind Moleskine® und Hexin, ein chinesischer Spezialist für synthetische PU-Werkstoffe, nun in der Lage, teilweise biobasierte Beschichtungen für Hardcover- und Softcover-Notizbücher herzustellen.

Das Projekt ist Teil eines globalen strategischen Programms, mit dem sich Covestro auf die Kreislaufwirtschaft ausrichtet. Dazu setzt das Unternehmen auf den Einsatz alternativer Rohstoffe und erneuerbarer Energie, die Entwicklung innovativer Recyclingtechnologien und die Kooperation mit Partnern entlang der Wertschöpfungsketten.

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Covestro